ONE IDENTITY Password Manager
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Problems that solves

No control over data access

No IT security guidelines

Unauthorized access to corporate IT systems and data

Risk or Leaks of confidential information

Employee personal use of corporate IT during working hours

Risk of data loss or damage

Values

Reduce Costs

Enhance Staff Productivity

Ensure Security and Business Continuity

ONE IDENTITY Password Manager

ONE IDENTITY Password Manager - Management, security and self-service for end user passwords Password Manager provides a simple, secure, self-service solution that enables end users to reset forgotten passwords, and unlock their accounts. Now your organization can implement stronger password policies while reducing help desk workload. With Password Manager, there’s no need to sacrifice security to reduce costs.

Description

Password Manager supports a wide range of data security standards, which allows you to implement data-access policies that extend beyond the native control capabilities of Active Directory.
  • Strengthen data-access policies beyond AD’s native controls
  • Streamline help desk duties
  • Serve users from multiple domains — with or without trusts
  • Empower users to self-service basic password tasks
  • Extend to enterprise-wide password management
Features Secure data access policies Adopt more secure data access policies beyond AD’s native controls. Security is enhanced as Password Manager helps eliminate help desk errors and the need for users to write down their passwords. Implement the entire range of security policies and ensure that passwords conform to requirements — per group or organizational unit — for password formatting and composition, history and lockout. Streamlined help desk duties Give administrators powerful logging and reporting features to make it easier to monitor password management activity and correct abnormalities. Customizable workflows and activities allow you to customize password policy and reset workflows to match your organization’s business needs. Multiple domain support Serve users from multiple domains — with or without trusts. Seamless integration with Windows, strong data encryption and secure communication are provided through support for leading technologies, such as 3DES, MD5, SSL and Microsoft’s CryptoAPI. User self-service Empower users with self-service capabilities to handle basic password tasks. Plus, Password Manager helps control IT costs by eliminating the need for users to make expensive calls to the help desk. Users now can enroll in and use self-service to reset their passwords or unlock accounts — and even reset passwords when their system is offline — all of which increases user productivity and reduces downtime. Enterprise-wide password management Extend AD-based password management to non-Microsoft operating systems — such as Unix and Linux — through integration with a set of robust tools. You can even support larger IAM initiatives and enterprise-wide password management needs. Expand password management functionality to Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS). Enable self-service unlocking of BitLocker-enabled computers.

User features

Organizational Features

Сonfidential data